[Asterisk-Users] Any way to grep through fast moving consolemessages?

Morgan Gilroy morgan at telappliant.com
Fri Feb 10 02:00:06 MST 2006


Yeah I do this,

1.	create 2 ssh sessions to the same box,
2.	on the first session do `script -f /tmp/astcli`
3.	`asterisk -r` (and whatever other options you need
4.	on the second session `tail -f /tmp/astcli | grep -i 'bob'` (on
the grep you may have to ignore control chars if you have colour at cli,
I think that's the -a option)

 

then you can modify the grep to look for any messages you want.

You can also stop the script and read the '/tmp/astcli' as you like.

 

Hope that helps...

 

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consolemessages?

 

Or perhaps slow them down or pipe to a file?

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